Dr. G. Balaji’s textbooks on Probability and Statistics (often titled Probability and Random Processes
Balaji kept his office window half-open because he liked the sound of rain on the metal awning. He was a statistics lecturer by day and a collector of rare textbooks by night. His pride was a worn hardcover copy of Probability and Statistics—annotated margins, coffee stains like constellations, and a single page thumbed almost to transparency. He’d found it decades ago at a flea market and had sworn never to digitize it. Some things, he told himself, were better preserved in human hands.
The book is divided into several chapters, each covering a specific topic in probability and statistics. Some of the key chapters include:
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